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The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"The Case of the Belligerent Ghost"
Originally aired November 15, 1954.
Watson is quite flustered after a man in distress dies in his care...only to find himself attacked by the very same dead man on Watson's way back home to Baker Street! So what does this have to do with daVinci's "Madonna on the Rocks" painting allegedly being stolen?
This movie is part of the collection: Classic TV
Director: Sheldon Reynolds
Producer: Sheldon Reynolds
Audio/Visual: mono, b/w
Language: English
Keywords: Sherlock Holmes; classic television; Sheldon Reynolds; mystery
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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Reviewer:
AimeeMarie -




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Enjoyable! Liked this version of Watson
Nice story and really liked this version of Watson, so likeable. Holmes was good, although not the most engaging Holmes. The humor was fun and loved the ghost,not a ghost plot. Great download!
Reviewer:
dymajet -





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Classic TV - A must for Holmes Fans
this site introduced me to Ronald Howard as Sherlock Holmes and I shall be for ever grateful. After watching the six episodes available here, I treated myself to all 37 episodes made on a DVD collection!!
The TV series was never shown in the UK until a few years ago when a satellite channel called Bonanza continually repeated 8 episodes on a daily basis before going bust, They have recently reappeared as the Young@heart channel, repeating the same 8 episodes.
Howard is excellent as Holmes and his Dr Watson is almost as funny as Nigel Bruce was with Basil Rathbone. Archie Duncan (Little John from the 50s British Robin Hood TV series) plays a brilliant, if somewhat grumpy, Inspector Lestrade. The story lines are a little stilted and very dated but all in all, these shows are television history at its best.
Five Stars!!!!!